I've never heard it called that (most sources call it the Surgeon's Knot) but if you've seen my Grilled Cheese on Rye knot video you know I'm down with calling it... whatever. ua-cam.com/video/nMJkfMPc6J8/v-deo.html
@@repairs101 It gets the nickname because this is the bare minimum number of throws surgeons use to suture and stitch. a single throw wont tighten as you relax the knot after binding. Meaning a good chance it can be knocked open.
This is just a double throw knot.
I've never heard it called that (most sources call it the Surgeon's Knot) but if you've seen my Grilled Cheese on Rye knot video you know I'm down with calling it... whatever. ua-cam.com/video/nMJkfMPc6J8/v-deo.html
@@repairs101 It gets the nickname because this is the bare minimum number of throws surgeons use to suture and stitch. a single throw wont tighten as you relax the knot after binding. Meaning a good chance it can be knocked open.
thanks!
Is this satire?
There's a little comedy in everything I make.